WATCH: Free high-value items up for grabs on a Facebook group | INQStories | Inquirer News

WATCH: Free high-value items up for grabs on a Facebook group | INQStories

/ 10:00 AM April 29, 2023

Living by the classic saying that ‘it’s better to give than to receive,’ members of the Facebook group ‘Really Really Free Market Manila’ give out items to anyone in need.

Starting out in 2016 as a group of people just wanting to declutter their homes, it grew into a community where members can donate unused items such as clothes and even appliances.

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